Armed clashes halt Libya's Zawiya oil refinery
Armed clashes between rival Libyan factions at the Zawiya oil refinery, Libya's only local fuel supplier, caused fires, suspending operations, and forcing a force majeure declaration by the NOC; residents were trapped, and a major coastal road was closed.
Armed clashes halt Libya's Zawiya oil refinery
Armed clashes between rival Libyan factions at the Zawiya oil refinery, Libya's only local fuel supplier, caused fires, suspending operations, and forcing a force majeure declaration by the NOC; residents were trapped, and a major coastal road was closed.
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16% Bias Score
Zawiya Clashes Block Highway, Damage Oil Refinery
Armed clashes between Shurafaa groups and sanctioned mercenary Mohamed Kushlaf in Zawiya, Libya, have blocked a coastal highway, shut down schools, caused fires at the oil refinery, and led to the declaration of a state of emergency by the Libyan National Oil Corp.
Zawiya Clashes Block Highway, Damage Oil Refinery
Armed clashes between Shurafaa groups and sanctioned mercenary Mohamed Kushlaf in Zawiya, Libya, have blocked a coastal highway, shut down schools, caused fires at the oil refinery, and led to the declaration of a state of emergency by the Libyan National Oil Corp.
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36% Bias Score
Gaddafi's All-Female Guard: A Symbol of Power, Abuse, and Exploitation
Muammar Gaddafi, Libya's former leader, maintained an all-female guard, reportedly composed of virgins who swore oaths of loyalty, which, according to testimony from former members, was a tool of systematic abuse, rape, and exploitation.
Gaddafi's All-Female Guard: A Symbol of Power, Abuse, and Exploitation
Muammar Gaddafi, Libya's former leader, maintained an all-female guard, reportedly composed of virgins who swore oaths of loyalty, which, according to testimony from former members, was a tool of systematic abuse, rape, and exploitation.
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72% Bias Score
French Firms Join Libya’s Post-Conflict Reconstruction
A delegation of 28 French companies attended the Libya-France Development and Reconstruction Forum in Benghazi, aiming to foster economic partnerships and support post-conflict rebuilding efforts, with projects funded by a 1.9 billion euro fund managed by Belgacem Haftar.
French Firms Join Libya’s Post-Conflict Reconstruction
A delegation of 28 French companies attended the Libya-France Development and Reconstruction Forum in Benghazi, aiming to foster economic partnerships and support post-conflict rebuilding efforts, with projects funded by a 1.9 billion euro fund managed by Belgacem Haftar.
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48% Bias Score
Libya Oil Shut Down Amidst Official Abduction
Libyan protesters shut down oil pipelines after the abduction of a security official, highlighting the country's ongoing political instability and the power of militias.
Libya Oil Shut Down Amidst Official Abduction
Libyan protesters shut down oil pipelines after the abduction of a security official, highlighting the country's ongoing political instability and the power of militias.
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0% Bias Score
Zawiya Clashes Damage Oil Refinery, Exacerbating Libyan Instability
Clashes between armed groups in Zawiya, Libya, near Tripoli, caused damage to the city's oil refinery, resulting in fires and road closures, impacting civilians and highlighting ongoing instability.
Zawiya Clashes Damage Oil Refinery, Exacerbating Libyan Instability
Clashes between armed groups in Zawiya, Libya, near Tripoli, caused damage to the city's oil refinery, resulting in fires and road closures, impacting civilians and highlighting ongoing instability.
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40% Bias Score
Lockerbie Bombing: Flight 103 Wreckage Transferred to US for Trial
A section of Pan Am flight 103's fuselage is being sent to the US for the trial of Abu Agila Mas'ud, accused of making the bomb that destroyed the plane over Lockerbie, Scotland, on December 21, 1988, killing 270 people; the transfer is part of an evidence-sharing agreement between Scotland and the ...
Lockerbie Bombing: Flight 103 Wreckage Transferred to US for Trial
A section of Pan Am flight 103's fuselage is being sent to the US for the trial of Abu Agila Mas'ud, accused of making the bomb that destroyed the plane over Lockerbie, Scotland, on December 21, 1988, killing 270 people; the transfer is part of an evidence-sharing agreement between Scotland and the ...
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44% Bias Score
Libyan Coast Guard Allegedly Abducts Migrant Women and Children
On Thursday, armed men in two speedboats seized 24 women and 4 children from a deflating migrant dinghy off Libya, despite claiming affiliation with the Libyan Coast Guard; 83 men and unaccompanied minors were rescued by Doctors Without Borders.
Libyan Coast Guard Allegedly Abducts Migrant Women and Children
On Thursday, armed men in two speedboats seized 24 women and 4 children from a deflating migrant dinghy off Libya, despite claiming affiliation with the Libyan Coast Guard; 83 men and unaccompanied minors were rescued by Doctors Without Borders.
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48% Bias Score
ICC Seeks Help to Arrest Libyan Militia Members
The ICC prosecutor is urging international cooperation to arrest six individuals linked to a Libyan militia responsible for numerous killings and crimes in Tarhuna.
ICC Seeks Help to Arrest Libyan Militia Members
The ICC prosecutor is urging international cooperation to arrest six individuals linked to a Libyan militia responsible for numerous killings and crimes in Tarhuna.
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24% Bias Score